Italian Baby Names
Browse Italian origin names and compare meaning and trend context before finalizing your shortlist.
Names In This Collection
Rolando
Rolando: light-forward Italian name with a sunny, approachable feel.
Pronounced ro-LAN-doh
Romina
Romina conveys a sunny, upbeat feeling with a classic European flavor.
Pronounced roh-MEE-nah
Rondell
Rondell is a boy name with Italian roots signaling courage.
Pronounced RON-del
Ronni
Ronni offers a bold, courageous Italian-flavored option for a girl.
Pronounced ROH-nee
Rosella
Rosella has an Italian roots feel with a hopeful, delicate sound.
Pronounced ro-SEL-luh
Rosemary
Rosemary carries a strong, herb-inspired Italian association.
Pronounced ROZ-muh-ray
Rosendo
Rosendo channels a light, classic Italian-rooted masculine name.
Pronounced ro-SEN-do
Rosetta
Rosetta blends a Rose-inspired base with Italian charm for harmony.
Pronounced roh-SET-uh
Rosina
Rosina, Italian in origin, emphasizes grace and confidence.
Pronounced roh-ZEE-nah
Russ
Russ is an Italian-origin nickname with a bold, courageous vibe.
Pronounced RUS
Ryatt
Ryatt presents a bold, contemporary take on courage for boys.
Pronounced RY-aht
Saida
Italian-origin girl name meaning grace and confidence.
Pronounced SAI-da
Salvatore
Salvatore is a classic Italian name with a resilience-forward, confident persona.
Pronounced sal-vo-TA-re
Sammy
Friendly, versatile name with Italian roots and a graceful vibe.
Pronounced SAM-ee
Santiago
Santiago is an Italian-origin name with a gentle, kind aura.
Pronounced san-tee-ago
Santina
Santina is an Italian-origin name commonly connected to wisdom.
Pronounced san-TEE-nah
Santino
Santino is an Italian-origin name denoting grace and confident charm.
Pronounced san-TI-no
Santo
Santo is an Italian-origin name meaning grace with a confident air.
Pronounced SAN-toh
Santonio
Santonio is an Italian-origin name conveying resilience and confident tone.
Pronounced san-TOH-nee-oh
Sanya
Sanya is an Italian-origin name suggesting courage and uplift.
Pronounced SAN-yah
Sariya
Italian Sariya emphasizes courage with an uplifting, buoyant tone.
Pronounced sah-REE-yah
Sariyah
Italian Sariyah carries light with a warm, gentle glow.
Pronounced SAH-ree-yah
Saverio
Italian form of Saverio, commonly linked to grace.
Pronounced sav-ER-ee-oh
Sebastiano
Sebastiano carries a hopeful, warm Italian charm.
Pronounced seb-ah-STYAH-no
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FAQ
- What defines Italian origin names?
- Italian origin pages group names with shared language and cultural roots.
- How do I validate popularity for these names?
- Use linked US ranking and SSA routes to compare year and state-level adoption.
